Denmark have just voted for their first woman Prime Minister - one Helle Thorning-Schmidt. A Lefty!

Guess what? She's the daughter-in-law of the old Welsh
Wind-Bag Lord Neil Pillock and his fragrant wife Lady Glynis, two famous oxygen thieves and gravy train riders. She obviously been taught well as before she got elected she was accused of fiddling her taxes by lying about the domicile of the boy Kinnock.

Shame that Lord Kinnock never had his hands on the reins of power. Thus he and Glenys never did anything to "your" country.

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Oh I don't know, he was in that Tracey Ullman music video IIRC. That in itself deserves some sort of punishment.

As to shaggable Danish politicians, I think I'd rather go for the head of Enhedslisten Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen, she's younger, better looking, and she got more votes than Helle. Pity she's slightly left of Trotsky!

Stephen Kinnock, the head of the council's St Petersburg office, was stopped and detained for an hour for alleged drink-driving and driving the wrong way down a one-way street. British officials yesterday denied Kinnock, the son of former Labour leader, Neil Kinnock, had been drinking, saying he had refused to take a breath test and called for consular assistance in line with Foreign Office guidelines. One official said Kinnock had been followed home after dining with friends in what the official described as "a pattern of intimidation intended to disrupt the British Council." The organisation said it was deeply concerned for the safety of its employees.

The St Petersburg office was forced to close last night, after its staff were summoned for FSB questioning for the second time in 24 hours. The British Council will decide today on whether it is able to keep its regional offices open while its staff are being put under intense FSB pressure.